Veteran actor Alok Nath has been accused of raping writer-producer Vinta Nanda and this news has taken the internet by storm. Just when Vinta accused him of rape, Alok Nath's former co-star Navneet Nishan from the hit show Tara, too revisited the horrifying incident when Alok had allegedly misbehaved with her while they were shooting for the show.

Alok Nath has refuted the charges of rape by Vinta. A former co-star of Alok Nath who has been really close to the actor, confirmed how the veteran actor had himself admitted of having molested Navneet Nishan.

On the clause of anonymity, the co-star revealed how Alok himself had admitted misbehaving with Navneet Nishan and looked really guilty for it then. "He was under the influence of alcohol back then and did not know what he was doing," revealed the co-actor, who had worked him on another hit show.

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"Alok admitted that once they were shooting and he was a little high. He did not know what was he doing and went ahead and groped her. No sooner did he do that, Navneet slapped him and that made Alok get back to his senses. He realised his terrible deed but the damage was already done," the co-star said, further revealing how Alok was exteremely guilty of his ill beahviour .

Recently after Vinta, Navneet too had recounted the horrifying incident in her post and stated how she had to give it back to Alok back then. "I empathize with Vinta for the terrible pain she has gone gone through; it is unimaginable. I dealt with the four year harassment by slapping the man in question and it is done and dusted," Navneet told PTI.

Nanda, in a lengthy Facebook post on Monday night, accused the "most Sanskaari person", as Nath is known, of raping her more than once 19 years ago, the latest expose in the #MeToo movement sweeping India.

While Vinta Nanda’s #MeToo account involving Alok Nath was followed by the actor conveying through his lawyer that he had taken ill and would respond to the allegations after recuperating, Sandhya Mridul,